Hi thanks for your video. British passport, traveling from UK - Malaysia (stop few days) - Beijing - Malaysia ( stop few days) - UK, can I apply for 72/144 hours free visa ? All the flight will be booked separately.
Ni hao Sir, Thank you for the video.. We are British citizens want to fly from London to Shanghai Stay for 5 days. Then take the train Shanghai to Guangzhou stay for 3 days . Then bus to Hk. Is taking Train and Bus permitted ? Thank you kindly!
@@davidlawrence5682 你好!yes, taking domestic trains is permitted, and taking a bus to Hong Kong via one of the open ports in Guangdong Province is also permitted.
Would it work if a do a one way flight from Thailand to Beijing and then Beijing to Japan and then Japan to Thailand ? As a US Citizen. Also I have already book my plane ticket home from US to Thailand , I didn’t know I could travel to China , but I’m interested in adding it up to my itinerary.
Traveling to Shenzen from Honk kong coming August on an EU passport. Was wondering if i could stay for 4 nights in Shenzen arriving from HK , visiting HK during the day time & returning to Shenzen in the evening? Could i be getting a multiple entry 144 hr visa?? Or only single entry.
@@sanjaytewari3850 you can use the visa free transit multiple times. But HK-Shenzhen-HK doesn’t work. Because you need to leave for a third place. DM for more questions😊
@@RodionInChina See after visiting HK & Shenzen i'll be heading to Macau for 2 days then will be flying on to Seoul. will be having fix Hotel & Flt. reservations. As a matter of fact i wanted to avoid staying in HK coz# Hotels rooms & tiny and quite expansive.
Hello Sir. I'm planning a vacation to Vietnam and the cheapest option from USA is to fly to Shanghai. Can I take advantage of the 144 transit visa if I book a separate ticket to depart to Hanoi within the 144 hours (not same itinerary as fly to Shanghai)? Thank you! Great video
Hello, can I travel to Shenzen or Guangzhou by train/mtr (day trips) from Hong Kong with the 144hr visa? ( is it multiple entry to these 2 places? Do they need to see the train ticket?
Thank you for the great video. One quick question. I am flying into Shanghai for 24 hours and no problem with temporary visa. But after two weeks I am coming back to Shanghai for 60 hours. Can I get a temporary Visa again.. London- Shanghai then Shanghai-Tokyo then Tokyo-Shanghai and finishing Shanghai-London. Thanks for the information. Happy New Year.
Hello, thank you for the informative video. I have a quick question. I will be arriving into Shanghai Hongqiao airport from Japan and then departing via Shanghai Pudong to the UK, all within 144hrs. Does the visa free transit allow you to enter and exit from different airports in the same city? Thank you.
Thank you so much, i seem to find you quite honest. I am writing you from Nigeria and i sincerely need your assistance to secure a VISA to China. Please i need your help I believe totally in your Agency
Hello, I am a US citizen, and I'll be traveling from Egypt to Bahrain to China to Bahrain to Egypt, am I eligible for the 144 hour visa? I have my flights and hotel booked for 6 days in Shanghai. Thank you so much.
I’m a naturalized US citizen that came here from China when i was 9. I used to go to china every year as a kid until i was in my 20s. For some reason ive been denied a tourist visa for the past 10 years. But my parents, wife, and kids all have 10 year visas. I’m flying to Asia next feb, do you think this would be a good work around to see my family or would that be risky?
Hi your video is really helpful, I just have a small question, I am from Mexico, if i travel from Mexico, then i transit in spain and then to china, if stay in china for three days then i have another ticket that flies to dubai and then to Mexico, am i eligible for the 144 free visa to China?
@@cesaraugustosekaeskivel7636 hola! It’s a long journey! Yes, the part of the itinerary that matters is “Spain-China-Dubai”, so you are eligible. And 144 hour visa free transit is now upgraded to 10 day visa free transit!
@@HectorGonzalez-bf8vk yes there is a train from HK west Kowloon station to Chongqing West Station. But if you are talking about using the visa free policy, you need to enter through Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport, as it’s currently the only port in Chongqing applicable for this policy.
@@diyagala5315 currently India is not in the list so this visa free policy is not applicable to u. But you can go to my bio and contact me to get the visa
@@JayTheodore nope. If you go to Shanghai with Transit Without Visa, you can only stay in Shanghai. If you go to Beijing, you can only stay in Beijing&Tianjin&Hebei.
If I decide I want to stay longer. Can i apply for an extention before the 144 hrs free Visa end ? And, where could i apply for that extension. like a 30 day Visa for exemple?
@ yeah when in China, go to the exit and entry administration to apply for extension. But you gotta have a solid and reasonable reason. The extension might be a T visa.
I have a few questions for you. I have a Canadian Passport and I'm visiting Hong Kong from Vancouver. If my flight ticket is Vancouver-Shanghai-Hong Kong for the outbound, and Hong Kong- Shanghai-Hong Kong- Vancouver, would this transit policy apply to either outbound and inbound flights? or is it a choice of only one of them? Can it be applied to both? In terms of leaving China onto a 3rd country, does it have to a non-stop flight directly to a 3rd country? or can I connect at the city where I came from and then onwards to the 3rd country ( In my case it would be flying home to Vancouver but connecting in HK) ? Thanks
You can do Vancouver-Shanghai-HK, and then HK-SH-Vancouver, or HK-SH-(a country/area that is not HK, a third area, that is)-Vancouver. Does it make sense?
Hello! And if 1 have 2 transits in China, I’m flying from Kuala Lumpur to Shanghai and want to spend there 3-4 days and then have a connecting flight in Shenzhen only for 5 hrs and will stay at the airport, am I eligible for 144 h transit visa?
Hi! Nope, that’s not okay, since Shanghai and Shenzhen are in two different regions, and you can only have activities within one region according to the policy. But which country‘a passport do you have?
@ I have a Ukrainian passport and I wanted to stay couple of days in Shanghai and just make a small transit without leaving the airport in Shenzhen. Okay, thank you for your reply, I will book other tickets with direct flight out of China, as I understood.
@@RodionInChina hello again:) I would like to ask you about the new China update. It says we are eligible for 240 hrs transit free visa + we can change the region, right? That means I can have another layover in China while going back home, correct? That’s regarding my previous question :)
Hello, I am a German national and have 3 stopovers in China to go to Australia, one in Chongqing (without independent transfer), one in Shanghai (with independent transfer and change of airport) then one in Shenzhen (without independent transfer) Would I need a transit visa? since I saw that the visa exemption for transits of less than 144 hours was only eligible if I made only 1 stopover passing through a city concerned by the exemption....
@@lctr9890 Hi! You know what, Germans don’t need a visa to visit China at all. The limit is 15 days. So you don’t even need to apply for the 144 visa exemption. Just have the passport with u
May i ask, please, if my flight is dubai >shanghai >thailand But from dubai to shanghai, i didn't book direct flight. i have to transfer at hong Kong 1 stop before arrival to shanghai (my nation free visa on hongkong) when i. Arrival to shanghai possible to get 144 visa?
have a Canadian passport, my airplane ticket is from Toronto to Hong Kong, I want to visit Zhaoqing in Mainland China during my stay in Hong Kong with my family without joining a tour, am I eligible for 144 hrs. free visa. If yes, how to apply. Thank you and looking forward to prompt reply.
Hi Mary. Yes you're eligible for 144 hrs visa-free policy. But You have to fly from HK to Mainland China and then go to a third country/region. This means you can't return to HK. It's A (HK) to Mainlan China and to B (a third region). As for how to applying for it, you need to show your passport and a ticket with seats to a third region (not HK). Simply follow the guidance in the airport and do some paperwork there. You can enter Guangdong Province via 3 airports: Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (this one makes more sense to me as it's near Zhaoqing and not too close to HK), Shenzhen Bao'an Internaltional Airport, Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport. And you can leave for the third country via these airports and Meizhou Airport and Zhanjiang Airport as well as many other ports. Let me know if you have further questions.
Hello! Thank you for the great info. Unfortunately, i am not able to download the ebook spreadsheet. is there another way you can share this with us? a screenshot or a different link? Thank you. I live in the US.
@@kirolosmourad hello! Thanks! Shoot, I need to figure out why the link does not work… Could you send me an quick email? The address is in my descriptions. And I will send it to you
Hi nice video. If I travel to guangzhou or shenzen by air china. But I will have onward tkt of Malaysian Airlines to go kuala lumpur. Is that OK for getting transit visa? I am from uk. Pls continue with more vdo
Hello. I am a Vietnamese citizen, I have a flight VIE-PEK-SZX-HAN. I transit in China twice. My total time in China is less than 24 hours. Can I apply for a 24-hour free transit visa once for my entire trip?
@@DangDinhNam no the 24 hour transit without visa is not applicable here because you have 2 layovers within China. ok, so you need to apply for the temporary entry card upon arrival at Beijing, and you pass through the border control, and then you take the leg from Beijing to Shenzhen, and after arriving at Shenzhen, you need to apply for exit card before leaving for Vietnam
Nice Vlog, I am travelling with 2 kids and we have two days stop over. We are Australian and the website said Australian can have 15 days free visa on arrival. Any idea on which visa line we should follow. Is it transit visa lane? We have hotel booking and travelling through air china to beijing
@@IrfanAwan-ns4sy thanks! nuh maybe no need to follow any specific visa lane as Aussies don’t need a visa at all! The whole process should be very smooth
@@sandsevents1808 yes Shanghai is in the list bro. If you fly to SH, you can stay in SH, Zhejiang and Jiangsu province before flying to a third region.
@@TheJaisejames so US-Shanghai-HK? yes you are eligible. Btw now 144 hour visa free transit is extended to 240 hours. You can check out my new video! Also you can book a private/group tour from me😃
Hi bro… my wife srilankan passport holder living in United Kingdom , and our flight transit in Shenzhen airport for 14 hours , and we don’t leave the airport , still we need a transit visa ? please reply me
@@RodionInChina thank you bro , I didn’t mention about this (she need to collect her luggage and check-in again at same airport ,) still need visa ??? I tried many ways everyone saying even embassy saying contact Chinese border control , please reply me
@@gobishangarsithamparanatha7368 no she doesn’t need visa. Luggage does not matter. You two can also fill out a card and apply for temporary entry if you want.
Hi bro I’m again 😊😊😊 on my airport arrival card, there 2 questions visa no and visa issuance and purpose of visit no options for transit , how to fill those questions
Hi, I'm from Indonesia and my country is not on the list, i have transit flight at beijing and willing to go around the city, am I still eligible to get 72/144 visa or I need to apply transit visa ?
@@smilingtatablue Hey there! Nah, unfortunately now Indonesians can’t yet enjoy the 72/144 hours visa-free transit policy. So you are gonna need to apply for the transit visa.
@@RodionInChina hi what about your visit in china? I’m srilankan passport holder , I have transit on Schenzhen airport 14 hours and I need to collect my luggage and check in again , so can I apply 24 hour permit or need a visa ?
I have confirmed this with the China embassy. Malaysians has 15 day Visa free and Singaporeans given 1 month Visa free travel to anywhere in China. So , this 144 hours Visa free transit isn’t relevant to these travellers.
i have a question, i will be transiting through china to japan but my flight itselft has beijing as transit before shanghai then fly to japan after 3-4days.. do I qualify for the visa ?
@@youmbss hey bro 1. In this case one can use the visa-free policy in Shanghai 2. I’m afraid that Camaroon is NOT, at the moment, in the list of the visa-free policy😂
Thank you for explaining the process after I get off the plane!
Amazing video my friend, your english is very good. keep the videos coming
Thank you
Great job! Thank you for doing this!
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Hi thanks for your video. British passport, traveling from UK - Malaysia (stop few days) - Beijing - Malaysia ( stop few days) - UK, can I apply for 72/144 hours free visa ? All the flight will be booked separately.
@@tk_shows nah. In the itinerary the two places besides China can’t be the same
Ni hao Sir, Thank you for the video.. We are British citizens want to fly from London to Shanghai Stay for 5 days. Then take the train Shanghai to Guangzhou stay for 3 days . Then bus to Hk. Is taking Train and Bus permitted ? Thank you kindly!
@@davidlawrence5682 你好!yes, taking domestic trains is permitted, and taking a bus to Hong Kong via one of the open ports in Guangdong Province is also permitted.
@@RodionInChina Xie Xei, for your swift response. All the best!
Would it work if a do a one way flight from Thailand to Beijing and then Beijing to Japan and then Japan to Thailand ? As a US Citizen. Also I have already book my plane ticket home from US to Thailand , I didn’t know I could travel to China , but I’m interested in adding it up to my itinerary.
@@luzrodriguez1916 yes! That would be eligible. btw, the policy is updated into 10 day visa free transit-see another video of mine
Traveling to Shenzen from Honk kong coming August on an EU passport. Was wondering if i could stay for 4 nights in Shenzen arriving from HK , visiting HK during the day time & returning to Shenzen in the evening? Could i be getting a multiple entry 144 hr visa?? Or only single entry.
@@sanjaytewari3850 you can use the visa free transit multiple times. But HK-Shenzhen-HK doesn’t work. Because you need to leave for a third place. DM for more questions😊
@@RodionInChina See after visiting HK & Shenzen i'll be heading to Macau for 2 days then will be flying on to Seoul. will be having fix Hotel & Flt. reservations. As a matter of fact i wanted to avoid staying in HK coz# Hotels rooms & tiny and quite expansive.
Hello Sir. I'm planning a vacation to Vietnam and the cheapest option from USA is to fly to Shanghai. Can I take advantage of the 144 transit visa if I book a separate ticket to depart to Hanoi within the 144 hours (not same itinerary as fly to Shanghai)? Thank you! Great video
@@israellicon5715 USA-Shanghai-Hanoi? Yes, a separate ticket is fine. Also, it’s now 240 hours visa free transit, I have another video for that
Any idea if we travel from Hong Kong to Chengdu, Kunming, and Lijiang?
@@MYTHOMINHTRAN It depends. You mean u are a permanent resident of HK?
Hello, can I travel to Shenzen or Guangzhou by train/mtr (day trips) from Hong Kong with the 144hr visa? ( is it multiple entry to these 2 places? Do they need to see the train ticket?
I want to know too! I am going to HK and wanted to travel to Shenzen for a few days only.
Hello ..if fly from Norway to Indonesia to China and back to Norway ..I'm available for the transit visa to China..???..thanks
@@barongherrada7060 if you are a Norwegian, then yes, you are eligible
Thank you for the great video. One quick question. I am flying into Shanghai for 24 hours and no problem with temporary visa. But after two weeks I am coming back to Shanghai for 60 hours. Can I get a temporary Visa again.. London- Shanghai then Shanghai-Tokyo then Tokyo-Shanghai and finishing Shanghai-London. Thanks for the information. Happy New Year.
@@adamsollerphotography264 Happy new year! Yes should be fine. this visa free transit can be used multiple times
Hello, thank you for the informative video.
I have a quick question.
I will be arriving into Shanghai Hongqiao airport from Japan and then departing via Shanghai Pudong to the UK, all within 144hrs.
Does the visa free transit allow you to enter and exit from different airports in the same city?
Thank you.
@@MegaNewyork2 yes no problem. you can even leave from another eligible city. See my new video on 240 hour visa free transit😉
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I am writing you from Nigeria and i sincerely need your assistance to secure a VISA to China.
Please i need your help
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Thank you! Please could you send an email to rodionlai1866@gmail.com. And kindly let me know the purpose (travel/business), time, etc?
Hello, I am a US citizen, and I'll be traveling from Egypt to Bahrain to China to Bahrain to Egypt, am I eligible for the 144 hour visa? I have my flights and hotel booked for 6 days in Shanghai. Thank you so much.
@travelinchina what about the 15 days visa day entry ?
if I only stay in the airport do I need to make a transit visa? I'm Indonesian trying to go to Japan. the layover is in Shanghai.
@@Richee_5694 nope, there is a 24 hour visa free transit for everyone who transits through China
I’m a naturalized US citizen that came here from China when i was 9. I used to go to china every year as a kid until i was in my 20s. For some reason ive been denied a tourist visa for the past 10 years. But my parents, wife, and kids all have 10 year visas. I’m flying to Asia next feb, do you think this would be a good work around to see my family or would that be risky?
thanks mate for explaining the 72/144 hrs thing, which is confusing and not very well explained elsewhere
Hi your video is really helpful, I just have a small question, I am from Mexico, if i travel from Mexico, then i transit in spain and then to china, if stay in china for three days then i have another ticket that flies to dubai and then to Mexico, am i eligible for the 144 free visa to China?
@@cesaraugustosekaeskivel7636 hola! It’s a long journey! Yes, the part of the itinerary that matters is “Spain-China-Dubai”, so you are eligible. And 144 hour visa free transit is now upgraded to 10 day visa free transit!
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Hello 👋 can i take a train from hong kong to chongqing?
@@HectorGonzalez-bf8vk yes there is a train from HK west Kowloon station to Chongqing West Station. But if you are talking about using the visa free policy, you need to enter through Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport, as it’s currently the only port in Chongqing applicable for this policy.
China’s 144-hour visa-free policy welcomes foreign friends to travel
Hi, does Hong Kong count as a third country from the USA?
@@bigt2059 in this case, HK is considered a third region
15 days visa free per entry? Multiple entries allowed?
@@cs5091 3/6 days depending on the point of entry. Yes, multiple entries are allowed
Can I get 144 hr transit visa nd I have valid guanzhou ticket & I m from India
@@diyagala5315 currently India is not in the list so this visa free policy is not applicable to u. But you can go to my bio and contact me to get the visa
How about chengdu? Is it possible to get the visa on arrival?
@@chelseaathena4388 yeah, you can transit through Chengdu without visa for 144 hours, as long as you are from the countries listed as per the policy
Can I visit Tibet (with permit and tour) , If I fly visa free to beijing or shanghai.
@@JayTheodore nope. If you go to Shanghai with Transit Without Visa, you can only stay in Shanghai. If you go to Beijing, you can only stay in Beijing&Tianjin&Hebei.
@@RodionInChina Thanks for your prompt response. great video
If I decide I want to stay longer. Can i apply for an extention before the 144 hrs free Visa end ?
And, where could i apply for that extension. like a 30 day Visa for exemple?
@ yeah when in China, go to the exit and entry administration to apply for extension. But you gotta have a solid and reasonable reason. The extension might be a T visa.
@@JayTheodore ok. But, do I need to go to the 144 hr free Visa office first? Or go straight to the extention administration office?
Can you definitely visit mainland China for upto 30 days visa free as a UK Passport Holder?
@@pcetera8483 nope, UK is not in the list of 30 days visa free policy, even after 9 more countries are added to the list
@@pcetera8483 the 144 hour transit without visa policy is applicable to UK citizens, though
@@RodionInChina thank you
I have a few questions for you. I have a Canadian Passport and I'm visiting Hong Kong from Vancouver. If my flight ticket is Vancouver-Shanghai-Hong Kong for the outbound, and Hong Kong- Shanghai-Hong Kong- Vancouver, would this transit policy apply to either outbound and inbound flights? or is it a choice of only one of them? Can it be applied to both? In terms of leaving China onto a 3rd country, does it have to a non-stop flight directly to a 3rd country? or can I connect at the city where I came from and then onwards to the 3rd country ( In my case it would be flying home to Vancouver but connecting in HK) ? Thanks
You can do Vancouver-Shanghai-HK, and then HK-SH-Vancouver, or HK-SH-(a country/area that is not HK, a third area, that is)-Vancouver. Does it make sense?
Hello! And if 1 have 2 transits in China, I’m flying from Kuala Lumpur to Shanghai and want to spend there 3-4 days and then have a connecting flight in Shenzhen only for 5 hrs and will stay at the airport, am I eligible for 144 h transit visa?
Hi! Nope, that’s not okay, since Shanghai and Shenzhen are in two different regions, and you can only have activities within one region according to the policy. But which country‘a passport do you have?
@ I have a Ukrainian passport and I wanted to stay couple of days in Shanghai and just make a small transit without leaving the airport in Shenzhen. Okay, thank you for your reply, I will book other tickets with direct flight out of China, as I understood.
@@Ольга-э2й2к yeah that would be better
@@RodionInChina hello again:) I would like to ask you about the new China update. It says we are eligible for 240 hrs transit free visa + we can change the region, right? That means I can have another layover in China while going back home, correct? That’s regarding my previous question :)
@@Ольга-э2й2к yesss! Now there is no more limits among different regions within China, so you can visit both Shanghai and Shenzhen!
Hello, I am a German national and have 3 stopovers in China to go to Australia, one in Chongqing (without independent transfer), one in Shanghai (with independent transfer and change of airport) then one in Shenzhen (without independent transfer) Would I need a transit visa? since I saw that the visa exemption for transits of less than 144 hours was only eligible if I made only 1 stopover passing through a city concerned by the exemption....
@@lctr9890 Hi! You know what, Germans don’t need a visa to visit China at all. The limit is 15 days. So you don’t even need to apply for the 144 visa exemption. Just have the passport with u
May i ask, please, if my flight is dubai >shanghai >thailand
But from dubai to shanghai, i didn't book direct flight. i have to transfer at hong Kong 1 stop before arrival to shanghai (my nation free visa on hongkong) when i. Arrival to shanghai possible to get 144 visa?
Yeah no problem. But which country's passport holder are you? It also matters.
have a Canadian passport, my airplane ticket is from Toronto to Hong Kong, I want to visit Zhaoqing in Mainland China during my stay in Hong Kong with my family without joining a tour, am I eligible for 144 hrs. free visa. If yes, how to apply. Thank you and looking forward to prompt reply.
Hi Mary. Yes you're eligible for 144 hrs visa-free policy. But You have to fly from HK to Mainland China and then go to a third country/region. This means you can't return to HK. It's A (HK) to Mainlan China and to B (a third region). As for how to applying for it, you need to show your passport and a ticket with seats to a third region (not HK). Simply follow the guidance in the airport and do some paperwork there. You can enter Guangdong Province via 3 airports: Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (this one makes more sense to me as it's near Zhaoqing and not too close to HK), Shenzhen Bao'an Internaltional Airport, Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport. And you can leave for the third country via these airports and Meizhou Airport and Zhanjiang Airport as well as many other ports. Let me know if you have further questions.
Please send me the ebook
please check out my new comment to this video
Hello! Thank you for the great info. Unfortunately, i am not able to download the ebook spreadsheet. is there another way you can share this with us? a screenshot or a different link? Thank you. I live in the US.
@@kirolosmourad hello! Thanks! Shoot, I need to figure out why the link does not work… Could you send me an quick email? The address is in my descriptions. And I will send it to you
@@RodionInChina thank you, I was able to find it thru the Chinese embassy website!
Hi nice video. If I travel to guangzhou or shenzen by air china. But I will have onward tkt of Malaysian Airlines to go kuala lumpur. Is that OK for getting transit visa? I am from uk. Pls continue with more vdo
@@BalkanBangladeshcatalystofcomm hi, thanks! Yes, that will do!
@@BalkanBangladeshcatalystofcomm to be precise, it’s not a transit visa, it’s visa exemption for people transiting through China
Hello. I am a Vietnamese citizen, I have a flight VIE-PEK-SZX-HAN. I transit in China twice. My total time in China is less than 24 hours. Can I apply for a 24-hour free transit visa once for my entire trip?
and my purpose was just to stay at the airport waiting for my next flight because my time in each Chinese airport was only a few hours.
@@DangDinhNam no the 24 hour transit without visa is not applicable here because you have 2 layovers within China. ok, so you need to apply for the temporary entry card upon arrival at Beijing, and you pass through the border control, and then you take the leg from Beijing to Shenzhen, and after arriving at Shenzhen, you need to apply for exit card before leaving for Vietnam
@@RodionInChina So I have to do 2 temporary visas to enter and exit at 2 airports?
@@DangDinhNam technically not visa but rather a sort of card that you need to fill out. But yes, entry at PEK and exit at SZX
Nice Vlog, I am travelling with 2 kids and we have two days stop over. We are Australian and the website said Australian can have 15 days free visa on arrival. Any idea on which visa line we should follow. Is it transit visa lane? We have hotel booking and travelling through air china to beijing
@@IrfanAwan-ns4sy thanks! nuh maybe no need to follow any specific visa lane as Aussies don’t need a visa at all! The whole process should be very smooth
Shanghai City is in the list please inform brother
@@sandsevents1808 yes Shanghai is in the list bro. If you fly to SH, you can stay in SH, Zhejiang and Jiangsu province before flying to a third region.
Hi I’m travel to Shanghai and will stay there for 5 days then I have a ticket to Hong Kong ??? Would I be eligible to get 144 hours visa ?
@ENLALINEA it depends. Which country are you from?
Hello I am in the same boat. I am a US citizen and visiting Shanghai for 3 night and then I fly to Hong kong
@@TheJaisejames so US-Shanghai-HK? yes you are eligible. Btw now 144 hour visa free transit is extended to 240 hours. You can check out my new video! Also you can book a private/group tour from me😃
Thank you so much!
Hi bro… my wife srilankan passport holder living in United Kingdom , and our flight transit in Shenzhen airport for 14 hours , and we don’t leave the airport , still we need a transit visa ? please reply me
@@gobishangarsithamparanatha7368 hey bro. no, in this case she does not need any visa
@@RodionInChina thank you bro , I didn’t mention about this (she need to collect her luggage and check-in again at same airport ,) still need visa ??? I tried many ways everyone saying even embassy saying contact Chinese border control , please reply me
@@gobishangarsithamparanatha7368 no she doesn’t need visa. Luggage does not matter. You two can also fill out a card and apply for temporary entry if you want.
@@RodionInChina thank you so much bro
Hi bro I’m again 😊😊😊 on my airport arrival card, there 2 questions visa no and visa issuance and purpose of visit no options for transit , how to fill those questions
Hi, I'm from Indonesia and my country is not on the list, i have transit flight at beijing and willing to go around the city, am I still eligible to get 72/144 visa or I need to apply transit visa ?
@@smilingtatablue Hey there! Nah, unfortunately now Indonesians can’t yet enjoy the 72/144 hours visa-free transit policy. So you are gonna need to apply for the transit visa.
@@RodionInChina hi thank for reply, but how about 24 permit ?
@@smilingtatablue there is a 24 hour visa-free transit policy, which allows you to stay in Beijing for 24 hours
@@RodionInChina thanks for info
@@RodionInChina hi what about your visit in china? I’m srilankan passport holder , I have transit on Schenzhen airport 14 hours and I need to collect my luggage and check in again , so can I apply 24 hour permit or need a visa ?
Bro can I take a train from Hong Kong to Guangzhou to go into China? And then I fly from china?
@@javierrodriguezmartinez4900 bro which country are you from? Are u talking about using the 144 visa-free transit?
I have confirmed this with the China embassy. Malaysians has 15 day Visa free and Singaporeans given 1 month Visa free travel to anywhere in China. So , this 144 hours Visa free transit isn’t relevant to these travellers.
@@SpeakingTheTruthsAndPeaceOut_V yeah like when you can fly, why walk
China’s 144-hour visa-free policy welcomes foreign friends to travel
i have a question, i will be transiting through china to japan but my flight itselft has beijing as transit before shanghai then fly to japan after 3-4days.. do I qualify for the visa ?
@@youmbss hey bro 1. In this case one can use the visa-free policy in Shanghai 2. I’m afraid that Camaroon is NOT, at the moment, in the list of the visa-free policy😂